British people say quite a lot of things. They are sometimes known to say, God save the queen.
The British say 'z' as zed.
In British English, the term for cousin is the same as in American English. It is simply "cousin."
British people say quite a lot of things. They are sometimes known to say, God save the queen.
Same as you - annoying.
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Meself is what British people in Yorkshire say when they want to say myself.
Probably for the same reason that Americans say "cool."
Saying "what" at the end of a sentence is a colloquialism in British English used to seek confirmation, agreement, or show surprise. It can be akin to seeking validation or prompting a response from the listener.
It is just people that want to use a British accent and people in Britain that say ello govenor instead of hello.
The latest figures say 147,000.
British dialectual pronunciation
I've never heard any members of the Celtic football team say that they hate British people...